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P130-628VX V6.0 is a specific Smart LED TV mainboard (often referred to as a "combi board") used in various TV brands, most notably
(model LEO50FSAIN). Preparation of this firmware typically involves formatting a USB drive to a specific file system and following a hardware-triggered installation process to resolve issues like the TV being "stuck on logo". Preparation Checklist : A standard USB flash drive (ideally 4GB to 16GB). : The drive be formatted to Firmware File : The software usually comes as a
: Ensure a stable power source; a power cut during the flash can permanently brick the board. USB Installation Procedure File Placement : Copy the extracted firmware file (e.g., allupgrade_628vx_...bin ) directly to the root directory of your USB drive. Do not put it inside any folders. Hardware Connection
: With the TV power cord unplugged, insert the USB drive into one of the USB ports on the mainboard. Trigger Update : Press and hold the Power button
on the TV cabinet (not the remote) while plugging the power cord back into the wall. : On some variants, you may need to press and hold the while powering on. Flashing Process
: The standby LED (usually red/blue) will start blinking rapidly. This indicates the firmware is being written to the flash memory. Completion
: Once the blinking stops or the TV reboots, the update is complete. Unplug the USB drive before the next restart to avoid re-triggering the update. Technical Specifications (P130-628VX V6.0) Main Chipset : MSD6A628. : DDR3 (often 1GB or 512MB variants). p130-628vx v6.0 firmware
: Supports SD/HD modes (up to 1080p), Built-in Wi-Fi, Ethernet (RJ45), and multiple HDMI ports.
For a detailed circuit map or GPIO pinout, you can refer to the P130-628VX V6.0 Circuit Overview on Scribd Are you experiencing a specific error
, such as the TV being stuck on the logo screen or a blank display? P130-628VX V6.0 Circuit Overview | PDF - Scribd
The P130-628VX V6.0 is a common motherboard used in Android LED Smart TVs, often found in brands like Onida, Leo, and various generic 4K displays. Finding the correct firmware is essential for fixing "boot loop" issues, stuck logos, or black screens. Technical Summary Hardware Type: Smart TV Mainboard (Universal/Generic).
Resolution Support: Typically used for 4K Ultra HD or Full HD displays, depending on the software configuration.
Core Components: Often features 3 HDMI ports, Ethernet, and EMMC storage. P130-628VX V6
Firmware Type: EMMC Flash Backup (usually requires a programmer like RT809H to write directly to the chip) or USB Upgrade files. Common Use Cases
Software Recovery: If your TV is stuck on the loading logo or won't turn on, reflashing this firmware can reset the system.
Resolution Correction: If you replaced a screen and the picture is distorted or upside down, a firmware update can recalibrate the LVDS settings.
App Fixes: Resolving issues where built-in apps like YouTube or Netflix stop working due to outdated security certificates. How to Use the Firmware
USB Method: Copy the allupgrade_628vx_... .bin file to the root of a FAT32-formatted USB drive. Insert it into the TV, hold the power button, and plug the TV into the outlet to trigger the auto-update.
Programmer Method: For "dead" boards, you must use a hardware programmer to write the full dump to the EMMC chip. Reduced latency in congested environments
Warning: Always verify the panel number (printed on a sticker on the back of the LCD panel) before flashing. Installing firmware with the wrong resolution settings can lead to a black screen or permanent panel damage. P130-628VX V6.0 Circuit Overview | PDF - Scribd
The v6.0 firmware often includes a new wireless driver from the chipset manufacturer (e.g., Qualcomm Atheros or MediaTek). This results in:
Firmware version numbers are not arbitrary. A jump from v5.x to v6.0 indicates major architectural changes. For the P130-628VX, v6.0 typically introduces:
Warning: Avoid third-party firmware hosting sites. Many contain malware or incorrect builds that will brick your device.
Official sources include:
If you cannot locate the official v6.0 file, consider reaching out to the community forum specific to your device brand (e.g., if it’s a clone of the LiteBeam M5 or NanoStation loco).